To get us prepped, Chevy on Thursday released a final teaser video. It beckons us with assembly line shots, welding robots and glimpses of the new Corvette's frame and body shell being moved around.

We'll have all the details on the new Vette here on Sunday evening. Check out all our Corvette coverage at autoweek.com/corvette.

And the new Corvette is just one of many debuts headed for Detroit next week. We have all the info and pictures at autoweek.com/detroit. Go ahead and bookmark that page now -- you'll hit it plenty next week.

In an interview with Germany's Auto Motor und Sport, Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo drops hints that there are bigger things ahead for the California sports car. The Ferrari boss says he can imagine a future California with four seats, as well as other variants. Di Montezemolo says a California is his daily driver.

In other tidbits, di Montezemolo says that the California will retain its folding hardtop. And that there won't be a smaller and cheaper Ferrari model under the California.

Finally, Renault today got an early start on debuts for the Geneva show in March by releasing details on the Captur crossover. The Captur shares its platform with the Nissan Juke crossover. Buyers in Europe will get a choice of three- and four-cylinder gasoline engines, and a diesel unit.

And there will be a turbocharged performance version, Renault insiders confirm. But of course, we can only look from afar. The only Renaults here are old Renaults.

That's the news for now. Remember, be here at 7 p.m. Eastern Sunday for the coming out party for the new Corvette.

We'll be back on Monday will all kinds of news from Detroit. Until then, enjoy the drive.